Teen & Young Adult

Division of the Marked (The Marked Series Book 1)
Division of the Marked (The Marked Series Book 1)

Review:It captured my imagination from the start. Once your mind puts together the imagery the story unfolds so effortlessly. Truly worth downloading! The other reviews are correct it will keep you reading start to finish. Make some time for it because once you start it'll be hard to put down, so enjoy fellow storytellers! Read more

The Thought Readers (Mind Dimensions Book 1)
The Thought Readers (Mind Dimensions Book 1)

Review:Zales and Zaires create a fast paced adventure with realistically flawed but likable characters. The fantasy elements seem believable and the dramatic tension drew me in emotionally. I care what happens next. I've started the second book. A entertaining ride. Read more

Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires
Fade Out: The Morganville Vampires

Review:Not the best one in the series. However, Rachel Caine has a way of pulling you into the story, as if you are there with the characters. Her details are amazing and very real. I am surprised this is in the young adults section, her books have made me sleep with the light on once or twice :) Read more

The Dead Girls' Dance (Morganville Vampires - Book 2)
The Dead Girls' Dance (Morganville Vampires - Book 2)

Review:Claire and her friends were granted protection from the founder as long as they do not cause any more trouble. So, of course the inevitable happens and trouble finds them. Shane's dad is completely set on his vendetta against the vampires. He doesn't care who he has to sacrifice to achieve his goal, even his own son, Shane. With Shane mixed up in the mess with his dad, Micheal's inability to leave the house and Eve's general death wish, its up to Claire to save the day yet again. However, this t... Read more

Feast of Fools: The Morganville Vampires, Book 4
Feast of Fools: The Morganville Vampires, Book 4

Review:Another great book in the series. If you like the earlier books, you'll like this one as well. It's really starting to get exciting. I don't know if there is really much else for me to say, since this is book four in the series, so at this point you really should be either already drawn in, or have already given up, because this is a series that is better read from the beginning. Read more

Goliath (Leviathan Book 3)
Goliath (Leviathan Book 3)

Review:I have greatly enjoyed Scott Westerfeld's "Leviathan" trilogy. It breathes new life into an often-overlooked historical event -- the first World War -- and uses its steampunk and biopunk elements to serve the plot and build a richly realized setting rather than using it as a cheap gimmick as some "steampunk" novels are wont to do. Both the previous books, "Leviathan" and "Behemoth," were fascinating and vastly entertaining, and I had high hopes for the final book in the series, which I hoped w... Read more

Behemoth (Leviathan Book 2)
Behemoth (Leviathan Book 2)

Review:I found the Leviathan by accident - it was on sale. But i paid full price for Behemoth and it just keeps getting better. At 70 years of age, i bought my first audio book with Leviathan and was sure it was a flash in the pan. but it was not. It is "barking brilliant". Nuff said. Don't miss it. The reader is a stand out, so that may make a difference. But join Mr. Sharp in Constantinople! Read more

Lord of Shadows (The Dark Artifices Book 2)
Lord of Shadows (The Dark Artifices Book 2)

Review:Can't describe how time after time book after book the characters feel like they could leap of the page. So much emotion and pain in this book I dont know where to start. Can't wait for the next book..... Read more

The Noble Servant (A Medieval Fairy Tale)
The Noble Servant (A Medieval Fairy Tale)

Review:I try to never go into Melanie Dickerson’s books with expectations. For some reason, even though I know that the ones based on fairy tales will be familiar, she never ceases to surpass my expectations I do have.
This story, light, fun, but with hints of deeper meaning, spoke to my heart. It reminded me of a story that I had mapped out years ago, but never wrote. I loved the sweet retelling of this fairy tale, with the depth and heart that she has. It is one that young adults and adults will e... Read more

Unleash the Storm (Steel & Stone Book 5)
Unleash the Storm (Steel & Stone Book 5)

Review:So much about this amazing book. Within the first few chapters I was laughing, crying, screaming,and gnawing at my lip. I was at the edge of my seat so much, I think I fell lol. It was just perfect. I am so sad to see this series end, but I'm happy with the ending and look forward to Annette next book. Read more

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